The answer to your question is: Some strong examples that show why the subject is important to the narrator. Hope I have helped.
Answer: Standard time is the synchronization of clocks within a geographical region to a single time standard, rather than a local mean time standard. Generally, standard time agrees with the local mean time at some meridian that passes through the region, often near the center of the region. Historically, standard time was established during the 19th century to aid weather forecasting and train travel. Applied globally in the 20th century, the geographical regions became time zones. The standard time in each time zone has come to be defined as an offset from Universal Time. A further offset is applied for part of the year in regions with daylight saving time.
The adoption of standard time, because of the inseparable correspondence between time and longitude, solidified the concept of halving the globe into an eastern and western hemisphere, with one prime meridian replacing the various prime meridians that had previously been used.
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- Cryptomnesia
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Joaquin made the error called Cryptomnesia that plagiarized the work of others. Cryptomnesia refers to an implicit memory aspect in which people mistakenly believe thought or product as their own creation and fails to recognize things by subject and finds it new and original. In simple words, it is a psychological phenomenon of the reappearance of a long-forgotten memory as if it were a new experience. Thus, Joaquin regained her long-forgotten memory that led to her attribution of the source as new and original which plagiarized the work of others. Thus, the answer is <u>'Cryptomnesia'.</u>
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1) The jug was broken by Amaka.
2) My Textbook has been torn by Somebody.
3) The wireless was invented by Marconi.
4) My people were injured by the bomb.
5) English is spoken by People all over the World.
6) Lisa was given some flowers by Tim.
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In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, readers compare the characters of Clarisse and Mildred. Although they may seem like o have many differences, they also have quite a few hidden similarities.
Clarisse and Mildred come off as very different characters. Clarisse is a happy “reflective mirror” of a girl, while Mildred is a woman who thinks of her television show as her family. Clarisse lives a happy life, while Mildred has to tell herself that she is happy. The characters seem to have extreme differences, but the similarities are there if reader dig deep.
Mildred and Clarisse both have extreme stubbornness. Mildred didn’t even want to give up watching her show when Montag was hiding books. Clarisse didn’t want to change her ways to fit in with society. While this similarity may seem minuscule, it has a very large impact on how the book turns out.
These two characters have many things to compare and contrast, but it is clear that they do have similarities if they are searched for deep enough.
I hope this helps and it’s not too late. (Sorry the writing kinda sucks, it’s 12:00am and I am on a phone).